- Description
Three-dimensional hanging scroll for fans.
The fan is "Komaruya type cut picture Tsubotsubo".
Tsubo-tsubo is the alternate crest of the Sansenke family.
Originally, they were unglazed pots called denbo, which were bought at the first horse festival in February and buried in homes and rice fields to pray for a good harvest and prosperous business. I'm here.
Sen no Sotan, the grandson of Sen no Rikyu, believed in Fushimi Inari Shrine, so he used 'Tsubotsubo', which was a souvenir of Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, as their second emblem.
| Materials |
Hanging scroll / damask, acrylic shaft fan / bamboo, Japanese paper, etc.
| Contents |
Kyoto paper fan / Komaruya style paper-cutting
| Size |
Main body: Length 1m10cm Width 37cm Shaft width 42cm Diameter 2.5cm
Fan size/Komaruya type: Length approx. 27cm Width 27.5cm Length approx. 41.5cm
| Package |
Paper box Box size Length 64.5 cm Width 45.5 cm Thickness 5.5 cm
| Cleaning method and handling precautions |
When storing, dust off the product and put it in a box, and avoid storing it in a hot and humid place as much as possible.
| About delivery date |
In Stock: Ships within 7 days